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john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people colct disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaraeed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 tllion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our meanans and spend money more wisely. john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shows the future supreme court. they are old. ♪ john: before the election and the libertarians said who cares? both are big bureaucrats. there's not much difference. t one lasting difference comes from obama's appointments to the supreme court that could affect where you attended schools and ifou proct yourself with a gun. what should we worry about? let's ask judge santa napolitano -- andrew napolitano. sho
john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people colct disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaraeed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 tllion on top of everything else. we made...
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after dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts she later ministered to the disabled all over the world and now written a book lynn about another battle she's had to face, and they stopped by for a visit recently. >> and before the show i told you that when i was, you know, just a young guy, barely in my 20's, i read your book, and it's life changing to me, because you'd had a horrible accident as a young person, 17. and rendered quadriplegic and now the rest of your life in a wheelchair and you thought about ending your life. what turned you around and you said, no, i'm going to-- is worth living even in a wheelchair. >> i remember one prayer that i prayed in the hospital. it was short, but sincere, it was lord, if i can't die, then you're going to have to show me how to live because i can't do quad pledge of allegiancmrqu i thought it was other people's prayers that led me on and rose the doubt and fear from my heart and i didn't realize it, but my high school friends were praying with me with my church youth leader and for a full year they did that and i think i'm still resonat
after dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts she later ministered to the disabled all over the world and now written a book lynn about another battle she's had to face, and they stopped by for a visit recently. >> and before the show i told you that when i was, you know, just a young guy, barely in my 20's, i read your book, and it's life changing to me, because you'd had a horrible accident as a young person, 17. and rendered quadriplegic and now the rest of your life in a...
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h is disabled now. he can't work. we have to think about the system and not our individual situation. >> host: was there any other -- there is an issue i didn't touch on? >> guest: so many we could do hours and hours. >> host: i want to talk -- >> guest: four years digging thing this stuff out. >> wells fargo, goldman. >> guest: let me do goldman and wells fargo. when detroit was bailed out by washington, everybody took a haircut. the ceo and the january it in -- janitor took a haircut. the ceo lost a third of their guaranteed pension. when wall street was bailed out by the previous administration, nothing changed. a lot of people have heard the story how goldman sachs had $13 billion, third of its capital, with aeg and made a bad bet that would have paid off on pennies on the dollars. instead in a meeting of government leaders, including the treasury secretary who just happened to be the former chairman of goldman, and the one nongovernment person in the room, the current chairman of goldman, made a decision that led
h is disabled now. he can't work. we have to think about the system and not our individual situation. >> host: was there any other -- there is an issue i didn't touch on? >> guest: so many we could do hours and hours. >> host: i want to talk -- >> guest: four years digging thing this stuff out. >> wells fargo, goldman. >> guest: let me do goldman and wells fargo. when detroit was bailed out by washington, everybody took a haircut. the ceo and the january it...
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having low income people, poor people with disabilities, in the street without enough to eat, with no adequate health care, you know, struggling to get by even worse than they are now. so that's -- this is a choice. the question is not is it good or is it bad. it's is it bad compared to what. it's worse -- this alternative going past the deadline is worse than -- may be worse than what will happen to americans with disabilities and our older americans if i don't stand firm and fight for them at this time. >> we know where the liberals don't want the cuts to come from, congressman. what is the alternative here? what cuts would you make to get a deal with the republicans? i know the caucus has suggested some specific defense-related cuts, but there are not enough to get to the magic number, are they? >> well, the magic number is also a myth. what are we actually aiming for? what we need is a sustainable ratio between our nation's gdp and its deficit. that's what we need. to try to slam the brakes right now and get to balance tomorrow is not desirable. economists will come on your show a
having low income people, poor people with disabilities, in the street without enough to eat, with no adequate health care, you know, struggling to get by even worse than they are now. so that's -- this is a choice. the question is not is it good or is it bad. it's is it bad compared to what. it's worse -- this alternative going past the deadline is worse than -- may be worse than what will happen to americans with disabilities and our older americans if i don't stand firm and fight for them at...
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john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our means and spend money more wisely. john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shows the future supreme court. they are old. john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. th
john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else....
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except we happen to have a disability involved. but, i can tell you you she's my best friend. >> i can't fold his laundry or whip up an omelette, i can't rub his back when he's tired. there are many things i, quote can't do but i can cheer him on, affirm him, applaud him. pray for him. encourage him, there are so many things that are more important than hofolding your husband's underwear. >> gov. mike huckabee: and, for respect for johnnie joni i will longer fold my husband's underwear. >> you know what i mean. >> gov. mike huckabee: but there are real challenges and it means that for you to travel, for example, it is not just, oh, let's jump into the car and go somewhere. it is -- it involves an extraordinary amount of thought and planning and logistics, for the two of you just to go out, doesn't it? >> oh, yeah. i think that one of the things, governor, that we couldn't do on our own. we'd readily admit that. we need help and we have great friends that travel along with us to help the situations, and, you know... >> and we tell t
except we happen to have a disability involved. but, i can tell you you she's my best friend. >> i can't fold his laundry or whip up an omelette, i can't rub his back when he's tired. there are many things i, quote can't do but i can cheer him on, affirm him, applaud him. pray for him. encourage him, there are so many things that are more important than hofolding your husband's underwear. >> gov. mike huckabee: and, for respect for johnnie joni i will longer fold my husband's...
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american association of people with disabilities, the disability rights education and defense fund, and the national disability rights network. in addition, it is supported by 21 different veterans groups including the wounded warrior project, the american legion, disabled american veterans and veterans of foreign war. president george h.w. bush, who signed the americans with disabilities act into law, has called for ratification of this treaty. there's been no more passionate advocate -- and in i'm so honord that he would consider devoting his energies and good name to our effort -- for ratification of the treaty than senator bob dole, a lifelong advocate for disability rights. we need to pass this in a tribute to bob dole, for his life of service to the state of kansas and to the nation as well as his heroic efforts on behalf of the disabled in the united states senate. these people have come together to support ratification of the treaty because they know it's critical for those living with disabilities in the united states and around the world. thanks to the a.d.a. and similar l
american association of people with disabilities, the disability rights education and defense fund, and the national disability rights network. in addition, it is supported by 21 different veterans groups including the wounded warrior project, the american legion, disabled american veterans and veterans of foreign war. president george h.w. bush, who signed the americans with disabilities act into law, has called for ratification of this treaty. there's been no more passionate advocate -- and...
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starting with the group the disabled veterans national foundation, dvnf. that's their seal you're looking at. according to their own tax filings they raised nearly $56 million in the past three years, a huge amount of money. of that $56 million, we haven't been able to find even one dime that's gone directly to help disabled veterans. instead, the foundation sends tons of stuff, stuff they get for free, to veterans groups. now, the stuff they sent hasn't been even requested by these veterans groups. it's not even stuff the groups can use, thousands of bags of coconut m & ms. stuff sits in boxes until they figure out what to do with them. what do you do with 11,000 bags of m & ms, hundreds of pairs of surplus navy dress shoes this organization sent to a group, the group that got the shoes actually tried to sell them at a yard sale to raise money for the things they actually needed. cnn's drew griffin has tracked down the president of the dvnf to try to get some answers. here's how that went. >> you're the one from cnn. >> reporter: that's right. >> i really
starting with the group the disabled veterans national foundation, dvnf. that's their seal you're looking at. according to their own tax filings they raised nearly $56 million in the past three years, a huge amount of money. of that $56 million, we haven't been able to find even one dime that's gone directly to help disabled veterans. instead, the foundation sends tons of stuff, stuff they get for free, to veterans groups. now, the stuff they sent hasn't been even requested by these veterans...
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for a disabled veteran working abroad, the adoption of disability rights and implementation of disability laws allows them to do their jobs more effectively and reaffirms what they served for: liberty and the opportunity to participate." he closed by saying, "we have a moral obligation to one another to serve our great country and to show what we represent to all mankind." mr. president, when he returned from vietnam, john struggled for years with environmental obstacles, employment discrimination. i really think we owe it to him and to millions of americans facing similar plight today to fulfill our constitutional responsibilities and -- and get the job done. when george h.w. bush signed the americans with disabilities into law, he did so with the hope that that was going to foster full and equal access to civic, economic and social life for people with disabilities in america. senator kennedy, who played an important role, said, "this act has the potential to become one of the great civil rights laws of our generation. it's a bill of rights for the disabled and america will be a better
for a disabled veteran working abroad, the adoption of disability rights and implementation of disability laws allows them to do their jobs more effectively and reaffirms what they served for: liberty and the opportunity to participate." he closed by saying, "we have a moral obligation to one another to serve our great country and to show what we represent to all mankind." mr. president, when he returned from vietnam, john struggled for years with environmental obstacles,...
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john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our means and spend money more wisely. john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shows the future supreme court. [ female announcer ] the humana walmart-preferred rx plan p-d-p gives you a low national plan premium... so you can focus on what really matters. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what ma
john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else....
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for saving the life of a disabled student trapped inside a burning bus. the school bus driver saw flames shooting out of the engine. she went to the back of the bus where a student with a wheelchair was sitting. she couldn't release the ramp because a fire had knocked out the electronics. she made the quick decision to carry the 95 pound middle school student off the bus to safety. >> fire person in charge came up to me and said you should consider your bus driver hero. because of her actions today and taking it upon herself to figure out a way to get the student off the bus. >> the 12-year-old girl, a special needs student at bridges academy, was not hurt. firefighters arrived, put out the flames in about five minutes. the school district and the fire department plan on recognizing the school bus driver for saving that little girl's life. look at how quick -- how big the flames were. >> absolutely, jumped into action, a young hero. >>> let's check back with christina loren. the bay area in for an adventure today weatherwise. >> it is a rough commute. goo
for saving the life of a disabled student trapped inside a burning bus. the school bus driver saw flames shooting out of the engine. she went to the back of the bus where a student with a wheelchair was sitting. she couldn't release the ramp because a fire had knocked out the electronics. she made the quick decision to carry the 95 pound middle school student off the bus to safety. >> fire person in charge came up to me and said you should consider your bus driver hero. because of her...
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john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our means and spend money more wisely. john: thank you. up next a crystal ball shws the future supreme court. the future supreme court. they are old. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purche, everday! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great sinesse
john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else....
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john: people that are disabled? >> growing dramatically 87 the country gets a further the more people collect disability. >> the law has been liberalized and it has been interpreted to make it easier. john: the value of government guaranteed mortgages? >> a. are more cautious now i would be more worried about the pensions of the state employee it will be difficult for the federal government not to honor the state promise that is another $4 trillion on top of everything else. we made to many promises cannot keep we have to look closer to our means and spend money more wisely. john: thankyou. up next a crystal ball shows the futu supreme court. the futu supreme court. they are old. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the form
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truck driver. >> i'm preparing for an electromagnetic pulse that will disable the transportation system of the united states. >> of all there is one incident they have to be careful about. that is gigantic a solar storm when the sun has a temper tantrum. it would be somebody incidentally flipped the switch on the world. this is live right now. the last few days. it's putting out a lot of flares but we're getting a lot of electrical interference. if one of those pops out at earth that is when things go back zblad in 1859 a solar flare hit united states and europe. it caused almost worldwide failure of the telegraph system. if it were to happen today it would literally throw us back hundred years into the past before the coming of the space age and electricity and internet, but it's not doomsday. even another event will not destroy life on earth, but it could send us back hundred years. >> bill: some of you may continue to prepare for survival. there will not be a doomsday december 21. so we hope you have a great first day of the rest of your lives on december 22. 12-22-2012. thank you fo
truck driver. >> i'm preparing for an electromagnetic pulse that will disable the transportation system of the united states. >> of all there is one incident they have to be careful about. that is gigantic a solar storm when the sun has a temper tantrum. it would be somebody incidentally flipped the switch on the world. this is live right now. the last few days. it's putting out a lot of flares but we're getting a lot of electrical interference. if one of those pops out at earth...
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this is cam 167 on our system where we have the disabled big rig. up in berkeley coming down, there's this disabled big rig blocking two lanes at the powell street on-ramp causing a great deal of slowing. you're funneled down to two lanes. our maps will show you coming down in the westbound commute direction, this is a problem heading over to the bay bridge. we'll track this and the rain coming in. the rain is causing some wet roads on the peninsula. >>> our storm watch continues with a live look over san jose. we'll continue all morning long with this, mike and christina will be all over it with live weather and traffic updates throughout the day. make sure to check out the latest conditions any time you need them on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> whether you're hitting the road or taking to the skies, this weekend's storms could impact your thanksgiving travel plans. today is the start of the holiday travel season. for one bay area airport, it's also considered one of the busiest travel days of the year. christie smith keeping an eye on flights
this is cam 167 on our system where we have the disabled big rig. up in berkeley coming down, there's this disabled big rig blocking two lanes at the powell street on-ramp causing a great deal of slowing. you're funneled down to two lanes. our maps will show you coming down in the westbound commute direction, this is a problem heading over to the bay bridge. we'll track this and the rain coming in. the rain is causing some wet roads on the peninsula. >>> our storm watch continues with...
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. >> i read that 20%, 20% unemployment rate, for returning disabled veterans. >> a cornell study. cornell study done beginning of the year said 41% and potentially underestimation. 41% of services disabled veterans unemployed. >> and then there is another stat that one in four vets have returned home disabled. historical rate important prior american war is only 13%. so this -- 25% which seems to put even more pressure to help you do what you have been doing. >> that's right. and only 1% of our population, as you well know, are serving in combat. they served in -- combat fear more time than any other period in our modern military history. what are we doing to honor the men and women when they come back? they are being slapped in the face with unemployment rate several times their civilian counter parties. here's what we are looking to address. >> it would seem to me with the respect i have for the men and women in our armed forces that -- >> thank you. >> -- returning vets are -- have discipline. they know how to make decisions and stick to the mission. without it seem to me that
. >> i read that 20%, 20% unemployment rate, for returning disabled veterans. >> a cornell study. cornell study done beginning of the year said 41% and potentially underestimation. 41% of services disabled veterans unemployed. >> and then there is another stat that one in four vets have returned home disabled. historical rate important prior american war is only 13%. so this -- 25% which seems to put even more pressure to help you do what you have been doing. >> that's...
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he's disabled now, busted up here he can't work. we have to think of other system from another individual situation. >> host: is there an issue i didn't touch on? just go there so many we could do hours and hours. i spent four years digging this stuff out. post a list by wells fargo, to goldman. >> guest: let me do goldman and wells fargo. when detroit was filled out by washington, everybody took a haircut. the ceo and janitor to a haircut. executives lost half their deferred nongovernment guaranteed pensions. when wall street was bailed out by the previous administration, nothing changed. a lot of people hope the story of how goldman sachs had $13 billion, about a third of its capital with aig and made a bad debt would've paid pennies on the dollar. they would've lost 10 or 12 billion, maybe all of it. instead in a meeting of government leaders, including the treasury secretary who happen to the former chairman of oldman and the one nongovernment person in the room, the current chairman of goldman made a decision that led to 100% -
he's disabled now, busted up here he can't work. we have to think of other system from another individual situation. >> host: is there an issue i didn't touch on? just go there so many we could do hours and hours. i spent four years digging this stuff out. post a list by wells fargo, to goldman. >> guest: let me do goldman and wells fargo. when detroit was filled out by washington, everybody took a haircut. the ceo and janitor to a haircut. executives lost half their deferred...
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we also have reports of a disabled vehicle coming over. water kicks up off the roadways today as well. i got an update on the sig alert on the east bay as well. >> new this morning on the international scene, two afghan guards now dead in what appears to be an attempt to attack the u.s. base in the capital city of kabul. afghan security reportedly saw two men wearing suicide vets as they approach camp eggers on foot. the men detonated their vests when security guards started shooting at them. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the bombing. >>> a developing story along the gaza strip. a bomb explodes on board a bus near israel's military headquarters in tel aviv. injuring at least a dozen people. this, as israel continues a week-long series of air strikes aimed across the border into gaza city. monitoring all the overnight developments for us. >> officials in tel aviv confirmed to nbc news a total of 19 people were hurt in that bus blast. this morning, the hunt for the suspects continues. the windows completely shattered. here's the
we also have reports of a disabled vehicle coming over. water kicks up off the roadways today as well. i got an update on the sig alert on the east bay as well. >> new this morning on the international scene, two afghan guards now dead in what appears to be an attempt to attack the u.s. base in the capital city of kabul. afghan security reportedly saw two men wearing suicide vets as they approach camp eggers on foot. the men detonated their vests when security guards started shooting at...
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i have reports of a disabled vehicle somewhere across the upper deck, i can't quite locate the flashing lights but i do see the slowing lights, that will mean metering lights likely turned on early as well. so far, none at the poll tom plaza but continue to track this show you what else is going on throughout the east bay, 880 southbound at winton avenue, hazard in your second and third lane, usually means debris, i haven't seen a lot of slowing heading south from san lorenzo to the san mateo bridge. watch around wenten, maybe traffic break the next few. take you for another look across the bay, 101 around candlestick, northbound reports of a minor accident there near the off-ramp. might see slowing as you are heading up into the city itself. so far, 101 and 280 looking like you're at the limit heading to san mateo and san francisco. back to you. >>> a road-related story, great news for drivers this morning, gas prices continue going down. prices have already dropped nearly 21 cents the past two weeks according to the latest lundberg survey that shows the decline is compliments of a sea
i have reports of a disabled vehicle somewhere across the upper deck, i can't quite locate the flashing lights but i do see the slowing lights, that will mean metering lights likely turned on early as well. so far, none at the poll tom plaza but continue to track this show you what else is going on throughout the east bay, 880 southbound at winton avenue, hazard in your second and third lane, usually means debris, i haven't seen a lot of slowing heading south from san lorenzo to the san mateo...
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with her husband's night tremors, mood swings and physical injuries that have left him permanently disabled. and she is trying to shield her 6-year-old daughter. she said it has left her with scars of her own. >> i was having nightmares about iraq, i place i have never been. a place i've never -- other than in pictures, i got to where i didn't like crowded places just like my husband. it was all these sorts of things where literally i was almost mirroring his behavior. >> branon's behavior is recognized by the department of veteran's affairs as secondary post-traumatic stress disorder. deborah am der runs the program that provides mental health services to care gives. >> even though they didn't experience the initial trauma, they are experiencing the trauma through being exposed to what the veteran has endured. >> already 6,000 care gives have contacted the va for help. >> it is up helping each other. >> she invited us to meet some who she met through the non- profit she started five years ago calledfamilyofavet. this woman cares for her husband who was injured in 2006. >> i had to pull the
with her husband's night tremors, mood swings and physical injuries that have left him permanently disabled. and she is trying to shield her 6-year-old daughter. she said it has left her with scars of her own. >> i was having nightmares about iraq, i place i have never been. a place i've never -- other than in pictures, i got to where i didn't like crowded places just like my husband. it was all these sorts of things where literally i was almost mirroring his behavior. >> branon's...
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getting the quality medical care and benefits they needed and were promised. 19 had already lost their disability payments. sebastian piÑera is chile's president. >> couple of the miners told me that they feel like they're soldiers. they're heroes during the war, and when the war is over, they're forgotten. >> well, that's part of life. that's a part of human nature. they were heroes. they will always be heroes. >> you know, if any of these miners get really ill, the story could still have an unhappy ending, couldn't it? >> yes, yes. and we are worried about that. but each of them, they have to come back to their normal lives, to their families, find a new job. >> that's what the president said to you. what do you say to the president? >> i'm an underground mining mechanic. that's what i do. and i won't be able to do it anymore. >> what do you want to do? >> i've tried to work fixing cars and other kinds of vehicles, but i lose my concentration very quickly. i forget things. right now, i don't know what's going to happen with my future. >> and victor zamora? he walked with us to the mine. it was
getting the quality medical care and benefits they needed and were promised. 19 had already lost their disability payments. sebastian piÑera is chile's president. >> couple of the miners told me that they feel like they're soldiers. they're heroes during the war, and when the war is over, they're forgotten. >> well, that's part of life. that's a part of human nature. they were heroes. they will always be heroes. >> you know, if any of these miners get really ill, the story...
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husband's night tremors, erratic mood swings and the physical injuries that have left him permanently disabled. at the same time, she's trying to shield her six-year-old daughter. vines says it's left her with scars of her own. >> i was having nightmares about iraq-- a place i've never been. a place i've never -- other than in pictures and that kind of thing, i got to where i didn't like crowded places just like my husband. it was all these sorts of things where literally i was almost mirroring his behavior. >> reporter: brannan's behavior is recognized by the department of veterans affairs as secondary post-traumatic stress disorder. deborah amdur provides mental health services to caregivers. >> although they didn't experience initial trama ma that injured the veteran they are experiencing the trauma through being exposed to what the veteran has endured. >> reporter: already 6,000 caregivers have contacted the v.a. for help. >> it's us helping each other. >> reporter: vines invited us to meet some who she met through the nonprofit she started five years ago called "family of a vet" which pro
husband's night tremors, erratic mood swings and the physical injuries that have left him permanently disabled. at the same time, she's trying to shield her six-year-old daughter. vines says it's left her with scars of her own. >> i was having nightmares about iraq-- a place i've never been. a place i've never -- other than in pictures and that kind of thing, i got to where i didn't like crowded places just like my husband. it was all these sorts of things where literally i was almost...
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in closing, i want to point out that his starkly -- historically most mental disabilities have the life cycle. most public attention focuses in the beginning onager and causation. but with time, but advocates and policy makers realize the real issues relate to helping support and extend the civil rights of people today. with autism, that process is still going on, but i am confident because i believe this is a civil rights issue. i believe the united states of america can guarantee the civil rights of all its citizens. thank you very much. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you mr. ne'eman. thank you to reach of the panelists. in regular order, the chair will recognize mr. burton from indiana. >> first of all, i want to thank you all very much. we talked to those people for three hours and you had to sit there. i want to tell you, i am amazed your posteriors could survive that long. the second thing i would like to say is that abraham lincoln said, let the people know the facts and the country will be saved. one of the things that we have is that i do not think there is enough i
in closing, i want to point out that his starkly -- historically most mental disabilities have the life cycle. most public attention focuses in the beginning onager and causation. but with time, but advocates and policy makers realize the real issues relate to helping support and extend the civil rights of people today. with autism, that process is still going on, but i am confident because i believe this is a civil rights issue. i believe the united states of america can guarantee the civil...
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we passed an americans with disabilities, which is extremely difficult. we passed the civil rights bill. said there was a precedent in terms of cooperation and climate. as representatives obey pointed out later on, that is manifested in what was brilliant on precedented interaction between the white house and congress on dealing the invasion to kuwait and tried to pull together a unified respect you. it was an accidental. i really believe we work awfully hard in order to maintain. the keyword was the fact that tom foley and president bush have been members of congress to get there. they had developed a personal relationship. other members of congress, including dave and raskin kautsky had been there. when the president was in the house there were personal relationships that we were in the nascent authority exploited as much as possible in order to maintain the comedy on the process. we were commenting on dick darman. dick was from our perspective the heart and soul of the details of the process and barry and others have been talking about the budget enfor
we passed an americans with disabilities, which is extremely difficult. we passed the civil rights bill. said there was a precedent in terms of cooperation and climate. as representatives obey pointed out later on, that is manifested in what was brilliant on precedented interaction between the white house and congress on dealing the invasion to kuwait and tried to pull together a unified respect you. it was an accidental. i really believe we work awfully hard in order to maintain. the keyword...
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what i will be if i'm electedded i one of the people that qualifies for medicare and social security disability. i think i can bring a different approach. i never accepted. my mom got qualified for ssi when i was in the '80s. i never accepted that. i think most people want to work. i think most americans want to be fair and pay their fair share and work as long as they can. i think the people who are abusing the system are few and i think that's part -- it's just a thrown out there too often so many people doing that. >> one of the people in the medicare is the president's health care law took over $700 billion on medicare. not to strengthen it but to start a new government program for other people. when the president says we have extend the life of medicare. it's only because under the rome at the end of the year in two months reimburstment to hospital and doctors will drop 30% and keep the rates frozen for the next ten years. it will be hard for seniors to get to a see a doctor under the its. we have to say -- could you repeat the question. >> how could we address the medicare shortfall witho
what i will be if i'm electedded i one of the people that qualifies for medicare and social security disability. i think i can bring a different approach. i never accepted. my mom got qualified for ssi when i was in the '80s. i never accepted that. i think most people want to work. i think most americans want to be fair and pay their fair share and work as long as they can. i think the people who are abusing the system are few and i think that's part -- it's just a thrown out there too often so...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities go to verizon.com/greatdeal today. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. that's verizon.com/greatdeal. and see why millions have chosen fios over cable. . >>> steven cold bear has two -- steven colbair has two ema -- emmies. >> today, he's really arrived and has a wax twin. can you see it in d.c. beth parker was there for the unveiling today. >> reporter: he calls it the greatest gift of all, him. >> there comes a time in every man's life where he must be cast in wax, if only to remove unwanted body hair. >> reporter: at madame tousseau's in downtown d.c., he was immortalized today. >> reporter: want to thank everyone at madame tousseau's for the honor of becoming the latest waxican american because being cast in wax is true immortality, as long as the earth is not in any way getting warmer. >> this is the report. >> reporter: the comedy central hosts him for hours for a -- and artists spent four to six months creating the figure. >> and turns out i learned this a moment ago. on the color wheel, my skin tone is semi closs romney vote
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities go to verizon.com/greatdeal today. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. that's verizon.com/greatdeal. and see why millions have chosen fios over cable. . >>> steven cold bear has two -- steven colbair has two ema -- emmies. >> today, he's really arrived and has a wax twin. can you see it in d.c. beth parker was there for the unveiling today. >> reporter: he calls it the greatest gift of all, him. >> there comes a time in every...
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now there were reports of a disabled vehicle just south of here. there may have been a traffic -- starting there to 880 and 237. in the last five minutes, it happened and cleared. better news now. south of it, volume starts to build for 101. see that first building, show you how that plays out for san jose in the next report. i want to give you a quick check of san mateo bridge. burst of traffic heading over to 9 the as well. westbound with tail lights moving slowly. >>> it is 5:39 right now. latest on the investigation surrounding two u.s. generals. that coming up in a live report. >> good morning. i'm redell. live here in san francisco for a very early morning start to this year's crab season. we will tell you why the crab will cost you a little bit more. >>> 5:41 wednesday morning. the scandal involving two generals and e-mails the pentagon says may be inappropriate continues to unfold this morning. top commander in sfas, general john allen, has yet to issue a statement but meantime on capitol hill, there are high-level briefings for members of
now there were reports of a disabled vehicle just south of here. there may have been a traffic -- starting there to 880 and 237. in the last five minutes, it happened and cleared. better news now. south of it, volume starts to build for 101. see that first building, show you how that plays out for san jose in the next report. i want to give you a quick check of san mateo bridge. burst of traffic heading over to 9 the as well. westbound with tail lights moving slowly. >>> it is 5:39...
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with a disability. it is a national press club when there was an opportunity for the past president of the press club from both the romney campaign to speak about disability issues, the romney campaign chose not to a time and issue a position paper and disabilities. so i wanted to ask, why given one out of every five americans has a disability and 51% of american likely voters has a family member. why isn't there more of a conversation about the demographic within our society and our election process quite >> welcome the short answer is in an election revolving around the role of government. if you are for small government, where she went to get a conversation to assist people with disabilities, which might mean money. i think assist on a conversation they want to engage in it before an election. >> i'm going to do back a bit and say it becomes part of a mix of issues around caregiving. directly important to women usually the caregivers. whether children or the older members of family. they see it as pa
with a disability. it is a national press club when there was an opportunity for the past president of the press club from both the romney campaign to speak about disability issues, the romney campaign chose not to a time and issue a position paper and disabilities. so i wanted to ask, why given one out of every five americans has a disability and 51% of american likely voters has a family member. why isn't there more of a conversation about the demographic within our society and our election...
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. >> reporter: this is veterans commons in san francisco where jones and 75 other homeless disabled vets will call home. clean studio with a kitchen and bath. >> places that are available to them are seedy and in crime-infested areas of the city. this makes a huge difference in our ability to meet their needs. >> reporter: the non-profits is helping to run the housing complex which will offer counselling and cooking classes and more. after a $30 million makeover paid for through state and local and federal funds. with two recent wars, it is in the forefront. >> there is a lot of public support for them which did not happen for vietnam veterans. that's who we are talking about moving in here. thankfully the support we are finally getting is raising those. >> reporter: for jones, he hopes his struggles with drugs and alcohol and homelessness ends here. >> i hope to avoid the same lifestyle i led. >>> thank you, christie. thousands line the streets of san jose for the veterans day parade. those boots on the ground at the cesar chavez plaza. many served in iraq and korea and vietnam and worl
. >> reporter: this is veterans commons in san francisco where jones and 75 other homeless disabled vets will call home. clean studio with a kitchen and bath. >> places that are available to them are seedy and in crime-infested areas of the city. this makes a huge difference in our ability to meet their needs. >> reporter: the non-profits is helping to run the housing complex which will offer counselling and cooking classes and more. after a $30 million makeover paid for...
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treaty promoting equal rights for on the disabled. as a world war ii vet seriously wounded in italy, dole e-mailed are senators from the hospital to ask for their support on that legislation. >> so new cigarette ads will be coming out soon in which the tobacco companies admit they lied about the dangers of smoking. a federal judge ordered the big cigarette companies to pay for a public campaign to accept blame for, quote, deliberately deceiving the american public. the ads will also point out smoking is responsible for 1200 deaths a day. that's more than murder, car crashes and alcohol combined. the judge's decision caps a long running lawsuit filed by the go. . the ads are expected to run across a variety of media platforms for as long as two years. >> do you know how many people actually die exercising every day? >> those are the ones that smoke and eat junk food and have no idea what they're doing to their bodies? yes, they collapse and die. >> i'm thinking maybe somebody should put out ads talking about how exercise could be fatal
treaty promoting equal rights for on the disabled. as a world war ii vet seriously wounded in italy, dole e-mailed are senators from the hospital to ask for their support on that legislation. >> so new cigarette ads will be coming out soon in which the tobacco companies admit they lied about the dangers of smoking. a federal judge ordered the big cigarette companies to pay for a public campaign to accept blame for, quote, deliberately deceiving the american public. the ads will also point...
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. >> if you factor in the disability and recruits who aren't able to work the streets yet, it dips below 1,000 and the first time i've seen it in the 14 years i've been here. >> reporter: it doesn't help four veteran officers are leaving for the santa cruz county sheriff's office and another four left to redwood city. >> they are getting some of our sergeants and personnel on the s.w.a.t. team and metro unit. thousands and thousands of dollars worth of training and getting it for free when they hire these people. >> reporter: the city has 1 over for 973 residents compare that to dallas, it has 1 officer for every 346 residents. >> maybe with more police in the area it might help. it definitely would. >> reporter: wishful thinking for a man who stared down the barrel of a gun. by june, nobody knows how many more veterans will decide to turn in their badge. the first of several community meetings to select a new police chief is scheduled for a week from this coming monday. no one here denies it's going to be a rough couple of first years for whoever gets that job. we're live at police head
. >> if you factor in the disability and recruits who aren't able to work the streets yet, it dips below 1,000 and the first time i've seen it in the 14 years i've been here. >> reporter: it doesn't help four veteran officers are leaving for the santa cruz county sheriff's office and another four left to redwood city. >> they are getting some of our sergeants and personnel on the s.w.a.t. team and metro unit. thousands and thousands of dollars worth of training and getting it...
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heading down the east shore freeway toward the bay bridge, we do have a report of a disabled vehicle. i swung the camera around, i didn't see anything blocking any lane. we'll show you what it looks like out there. your commute direction underneath that university avenue overcrossing coming off of the richmond-san rafael bridge, a smooth drive. look how well these cars are spaced. no backup at the toll plaza and also down the east shore freeway, no metering lights here either. also down palo alto, 101 moves smoothly as well. very light volume so far. back to you. >>> family an friends of a 19-year-old man from hayward found dead say they want justice and they want answers from the police. bob redell is live with more on a homicide investigation family members say police are not treating as a priority. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. several days after finding the body of ernesto ciaros, a 19-year-old man inside this aban onned shop on mission boulevard, police are treating his death as a homicide. so far no arrests, nor have they named any persons of interest
heading down the east shore freeway toward the bay bridge, we do have a report of a disabled vehicle. i swung the camera around, i didn't see anything blocking any lane. we'll show you what it looks like out there. your commute direction underneath that university avenue overcrossing coming off of the richmond-san rafael bridge, a smooth drive. look how well these cars are spaced. no backup at the toll plaza and also down the east shore freeway, no metering lights here either. also down palo...
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stability -- people with disabilities. that's what he spoke b "maybe not exclusion from the front of the bus but perhaps from even climbing aboard the bus." for the next 27 years of his senate career, including 11 years as majority leader, and throughout his years in the private sector, bob dole would remain a vocal advocate of americans with disabilities. since senator dole fought for passage of americans with disabilities act in 1990, barriers have been lifted helping people with disabilities in this country live the full and productive life that they want and deserve. there's no finer example of that extraordinary things that americans can achieve in spite of their disabilities than bob dole's inspiring career. in my mind's eye, i can see senator dole on the senate floor standing straight and tall, slim and articulate, as i indicated yesterday, always with something funny to say. but what people didn't notice is one arm was inoperative. he always kept in that arm, madam president, a pen -- a pen, so i assume people woul
stability -- people with disabilities. that's what he spoke b "maybe not exclusion from the front of the bus but perhaps from even climbing aboard the bus." for the next 27 years of his senate career, including 11 years as majority leader, and throughout his years in the private sector, bob dole would remain a vocal advocate of americans with disabilities. since senator dole fought for passage of americans with disabilities act in 1990, barriers have been lifted helping people with...
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and learning disabilities and physical disabilities are going to have the important funding that supports their educational opportunity chopped. so it's a very hard -- it's a very hard political position, i think, that the president is in because on the one hand, i think it's right to say it's not a making of the democratic party. it's not even a making of the entire republican party. it's about how both parties got held hostage by tea party caucus within. this is a minority actually holding hostage a majority. >> a majority of the two party. >> i would even say keep these conversations loud and public and also show john boehner, if john boehner is going to be blaming everybody else but john boehner for being owe not being able to poll this red ants that infested his regions what can't get done, let's just see what that's about. because this is a democracy. this isn't the president's mandate. it's everybody's mandate. >> i want to set two things next to each other. on the one hand, we had a letter in the washington post to the president and to the congress from sort of the group that had
and learning disabilities and physical disabilities are going to have the important funding that supports their educational opportunity chopped. so it's a very hard -- it's a very hard political position, i think, that the president is in because on the one hand, i think it's right to say it's not a making of the democratic party. it's not even a making of the entire republican party. it's about how both parties got held hostage by tea party caucus within. this is a minority actually holding...
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there's that disabled big rig. obviously it's a tanker truck. chp checking out the situation because there is tow there but they have not moved it. i don't know if this can handle athis heavy of a rig. people getting by on each side and it is jammed up on 880. look on the maps how far it is. this is over at fruitvale so this is north of the coliseum. this is backed up all the way back into san leandro. now, you can use highway 185, international boulevard, but it won't take you past the entire incident. 580 is a good option for you, but big rigs still not allowed on there so keep that advantage for you if you're in a passenger vehicle. south of there looking at the san mateo bridge is another all the nat. a little slow for 880. back to you. >>> 6:59. one final check of the top stories. the united nations expected to pass a resolution today to recognize palestine as its own state. the u.s. asked the palestinian president to abandon the effort but he refused. the u.s. and israel say they will vote no on the resolution. >>> closer to home, one of t
there's that disabled big rig. obviously it's a tanker truck. chp checking out the situation because there is tow there but they have not moved it. i don't know if this can handle athis heavy of a rig. people getting by on each side and it is jammed up on 880. look on the maps how far it is. this is over at fruitvale so this is north of the coliseum. this is backed up all the way back into san leandro. now, you can use highway 185, international boulevard, but it won't take you past the entire...
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poor people, disabled people will get less and less attention regarding their health needs and their needs in life. i think those in the long-term are going to hurt this economy more, are going to create the kind of society that is all have and have nots and that's not what we want. >> sir, a lot of people look at medicare and see, we have billionaires and millionaires who are on cnbc all the time, and they can all use medicare and all get social security. what about means testing? >> i think that, you know, the issue of social security is a different issue. >> okay. medicare then. >> raising the cap based on income would extend life. i don't disagree with that. with regard to medicare, that has been a guaranteed benefit based on a person's work life and based on age. at this point, absent any other criteria, of which i have seen none, i think it is messing with a program that essentially needs help and needs to be restructured. we need to look for ways to make it more efficient but to change benefits, to raise the retirement age, raise eligibility. >> so no. >> let me ask you this.
poor people, disabled people will get less and less attention regarding their health needs and their needs in life. i think those in the long-term are going to hurt this economy more, are going to create the kind of society that is all have and have nots and that's not what we want. >> sir, a lot of people look at medicare and see, we have billionaires and millionaires who are on cnbc all the time, and they can all use medicare and all get social security. what about means testing?...
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so there's a lot of people who are hitting that 55, 60 mark, disabled and, you know, really dependent upon us for food. >> reporter: and how are the donations this year, enough to make it for everyone? >> you know, they're always slim. i think that people are holding back because of the elections and so now that's done hopefully we'll see a fabulous holiday season of donations and volunteer hours. so really we'll see. you know, this is the beginning of the season and hopefully we can raise the money that we need to raise this holiday season so we can go on the rest of the year. >> reporter: for people at home today is obviously good. there are so many volunteers doing a great thing but you also have christmas. so what can people do to get involved in the future. >> you can go to our web, glide.org, and you can make -- if you hit donate, there's a place where you can make a cash donation. real easy through the system. and then also the volunteers. we have a calendar up where you can either sign up for some of our holiday events between now and the end of the holiday season. but we also
so there's a lot of people who are hitting that 55, 60 mark, disabled and, you know, really dependent upon us for food. >> reporter: and how are the donations this year, enough to make it for everyone? >> you know, they're always slim. i think that people are holding back because of the elections and so now that's done hopefully we'll see a fabulous holiday season of donations and volunteer hours. so really we'll see. you know, this is the beginning of the season and hopefully we...
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san francisco, slow across the upper deck, early metering lights on at the toll plaza because of the disabled vehicle across that span, quarter to 5 that happened that caused that. a live look outside, all these rains packed up toward west grand avenue, making the way to the berkeley curb, sunrise coming up, a different look at the shot. 880 through oakland as well, a nice smooth, easy drive. coming through the trivalley, slow through livermore, at least all the accidents clear ted dublin interchange. >>> coming up, a coast guard officer in cuffs and a fairy on the loose. the bizarre robbery case with a halloween twist, just ahead. >>> also, children trapped as a boat rolls over out in the bay waters. the lucky break that happened to keep them safe and alive as rescuers pull them to shore. >>> apple says they sold millions of ipads over the weekend. we will look at that. >>> and kids calling out sick to school with world series fever. we tally up the absences the day of the parade in san francisco. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a t
san francisco, slow across the upper deck, early metering lights on at the toll plaza because of the disabled vehicle across that span, quarter to 5 that happened that caused that. a live look outside, all these rains packed up toward west grand avenue, making the way to the berkeley curb, sunrise coming up, a different look at the shot. 880 through oakland as well, a nice smooth, easy drive. coming through the trivalley, slow through livermore, at least all the accidents clear ted dublin...
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i think they voted for a country where they feel that as seniors, as veterans, as people who may be disabled that the country moving forward, especially in terms of this fiscal cliff and economic decisions about priorities. >> bill: this is like a kid in high school. what did they vote for? juan? >> i just told you. they voted for a government they feel knows their situation. understands what it means to be in their financial situation and. >> bill: and then do what? there has has got to be more than understanding and empathy, do what. >> move forward. >> bill: move forward where? >> move forward in this economy. you said and this is something i disagree with. >> bill: we have 8% unemployment. we have 16 trillion-dollar debt. we're not moving forward, juan. >> we are moving forward. >> bill: no reason we are moving forward. no way. >> yes. i think that most americans disagree with you and think that the economy is finally starting to go forward. >> bill: based on what? based on what? >> if you don't invest in education, infrastructure, and the american people, and just give money back to the
i think they voted for a country where they feel that as seniors, as veterans, as people who may be disabled that the country moving forward, especially in terms of this fiscal cliff and economic decisions about priorities. >> bill: this is like a kid in high school. what did they vote for? juan? >> i just told you. they voted for a government they feel knows their situation. understands what it means to be in their financial situation and. >> bill: and then do what? there has...
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there is some a disabled vehicle reported 680 northbound just at 101. still reported there but i looked with the camera and no slowing shows up. this is 101 just underneath that 680 interchange. picking up the volume a tad bit but expecting a lighter flow this morning. we'll keep track of it. back to you. >>> it's 5:26. still to come on "today in the bay" why snow in the sierra is the focus of a new television show. >>> san jose police are anxious to find a man they are calling as dangerous as it gets. good morning, i'm marla tellez. i'll have the latest on the violent crime spree that happened friday night but still has police searching for a second gunman coming up. >> reporter: and a ceremony will be held later this morning to remember michaela garecht who disappeared 24 years ago today in hayward, as her family waits for some critical test results. i'm christie smith. we'll have that story coming up. >>> and if you have outdoor shopping or cleaning plans to get done, you want to do it today. a lot of rain in the forecast. we'll time it out to your d
there is some a disabled vehicle reported 680 northbound just at 101. still reported there but i looked with the camera and no slowing shows up. this is 101 just underneath that 680 interchange. picking up the volume a tad bit but expecting a lighter flow this morning. we'll keep track of it. back to you. >>> it's 5:26. still to come on "today in the bay" why snow in the sierra is the focus of a new television show. >>> san jose police are anxious to find a man they...
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remarkable in itself because lindsay struggled with her own disabilities. her alarm was paralyzed, her leg impaired. >> she said she was in a car accident and that she was thrown when she was a little girl, but very, very -- just matter of fact. you know, not poor me or not feel sorry for me or anything like that. >> growing up, lindsay needed so much care. her mother, nancy, was with lindsay, like her shadow. >> somebody had to be with her 24 hours a day. >> and that was you? >> yes. it was her and i alone. she was my only purpose in my life, was to make her as normal as she could be. >> by the time kim met lindsay, her dad and brothers moved away. kim remembers a very tight family unit of just two. how close were lindsay and nancy? >> unbelievably, extremely. >> as lindsay reached adolescence, that started changing. like a lot of teens, she wanted her own identity. she changed the spelling of her name from this to this. by high school, there were girlfriends, even some boyfriends and by the time she was 20, after so many years of mom and daughter being ea
remarkable in itself because lindsay struggled with her own disabilities. her alarm was paralyzed, her leg impaired. >> she said she was in a car accident and that she was thrown when she was a little girl, but very, very -- just matter of fact. you know, not poor me or not feel sorry for me or anything like that. >> growing up, lindsay needed so much care. her mother, nancy, was with lindsay, like her shadow. >> somebody had to be with her 24 hours a day. >> and that...
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disability and health committee works well with us -- but across the changes did you see an impact? >> do you work and legislative affairs? >> i am actually in a program office but in large constituency out there. >> i would throw out the notion that i think it is relatively universally agreed on that one of the weaknesses of the white house and the past four years were its dealings with congress. maybe it was not the day-to-day programmatic interaction between the committees and agencies, but certainly at the top level, the president personally developed a reputation of being almost disdainful of the whole care and feeding of congress and did not do a very praiseworthy job of dealing with members really of either party. did not do a lot of care and feeding of democrats and certainly did not reach out to much to republicans and this is what i hear as one of the stated goals in the performance review for the second term. >> i think, to -- and i did not know exactly what your job is -- in the absence of earmarks, it behooves members of congress and the committees and all of them from
disability and health committee works well with us -- but across the changes did you see an impact? >> do you work and legislative affairs? >> i am actually in a program office but in large constituency out there. >> i would throw out the notion that i think it is relatively universally agreed on that one of the weaknesses of the white house and the past four years were its dealings with congress. maybe it was not the day-to-day programmatic interaction between the committees...